Kendall is over-the-moon about her new canine brothers; she showers them with love every chance she gets. She's even wondering if she could get away with wearing her new "scarf" to school.
Milo, it appears, loves flowers.
And these boys love each other, too,
even though Milo is practically unrecognizable following his first trip to the groomer:
(Next time, the beard and the eyebrows stay.)
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ReplyDeletethese boys are cute for sure.
I have to keep reminding myself why I DON'T want a puppy - - -
Such a good picture of both the dogs together!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen. They were like little models in that moment, probably because I often train them to "sit" with a treat; I'm pretty sure they thought they were getting one.haha
DeleteIs your new puppy a lab? If so they are great boys but shed! We had a big yellow lab named Sam and that was one of the smartest dogs I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteYes, Nancy; he's a lab. I've read that they are the #1 breed in the U.S.--smart and great family dogs. So far, he's still pretty sleepy, and he's independent. Time will tell if he figures out how to pee outside all the time, too. Wow--that dog drinks a lot and produces a lot to show for it!
DeleteToo cute! That happens every time I take Sophie to groomer she comes back different....I just have to say clean her up a little. Have a wonderful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI love the dog and flower picture. My dog loves hibiscus. Tropiclcal hibiscus is not poisonous and high in vitamin C. There WERE quite nice before my dog ate them.
ReplyDeleteI can't decide which picture I like best! Maybe I should borrow the dogs themselves so I can figure it out...
ReplyDeleteThe puppy cuteness at the 4444's house is overpowering. Milo and Steve are adorable.
ReplyDeleteOh, they are so sweet! I'm with you on keeping the beard & eyebrows next time.
ReplyDelete~Kate
Ahh Mrs 4444's you'd be killin' me with the puppy pictures and I'd be heading off to the local humane society for another rescue if it wasn't for the fact that my son & new wife just adopted a sweetie of their own two weeks ago (yes, I have told them that a puppy is very good practice before babies!) so I get to puppy-sit the sweetheart when they come out on the weekends and for now she is enough to fulfill my puppy yearning, along with my two adult canines!
ReplyDeleteYou need a cuteness warning at the start of the blog. So I don't get caught saying aww out loud and having people look at me like I'm crazy.
ReplyDeletea d o r a b l e!!
ReplyDeleteThe cuteness is overwhelming! I am considering adding a second dog to our family. My husband knows nothing of this and would be solidly opposed if he knew. You are not helping the situation! ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh my! That is some kinda cuteness! Surely no one would notice Kendall's scarf! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the flower pic the best.
ReplyDeleteI really got lucky with that one--I love it, too.
DeleteI think Milo looks quite distinguished!
ReplyDeleteThat's IT! That's the word I was thinking of. He actually looks like my Uncle Bill, who is distinguished and has a very nice mustache.haha
DeleteThankfully, his hair is growing already; I want "cute" back.haha
too cute. Puupies get a lot of attention. They will even grow up to be cute dogs.
ReplyDeleteI took Steve to the vet today. He has almost doubled in size in 9 days, and he seems to get cuter and cuter!
DeleteI tried closing one eye and it didn't do a damn thing. Those cuties still managed to steal my heart.
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